by Mike Gulett - The collector car market has always been shaped by different generations of car lovers. What car people loved in their youth, they wanted to own later when they could afford it. For decades, the Baby Boomers dominated car … [Read more...]
The Collector’s Dilemma: Drive It or Preserve It?
For as long as cars have inspired passion, they have also posed a quiet, persistent question: should they be driven, or protected? Among collectors, this tension sits at the heart of ownership. A rare vehicle is both a machine engineered for motion … [Read more...]
The Stewardship of Style: Preserving the Soul of the Modern Classic
The automotive world is currently witnessing a fascinating intersection between the romanticism of the past and the engineering marvels of the present. For the dedicated collector, a vehicle is rarely just a machine; it is a narrative composed of … [Read more...]
Why Watch Collecting and Car Collecting Speak the Same Language
by Mike Gulett - There’s a certain poetry in the sound of a well tuned V12 engine and the ticking of a finely running chronograph watch. One is a beautiful sound and motion; the other is quiet and elegant precision. Yet both are stimulating. For … [Read more...]
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
by Mike Gulett - I thought it would be a good time to republish this interesting observation of human behavior (first published here on February 10, 2014 and originally to the world in 1841). This applies to collectors of things, … [Read more...]
Are Car Enthusiasts A Dying Breed?
by Rachael Everly - Car enthusiasts are slowing becoming extinct. And it's mainly because our environment conscious younger generation is slowly moving away from wanting to purchase a car. For every American, a good-looking car has been a … [Read more...]








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